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PhrasesAt the GymDov'è la zona cardio?
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Dov'è la zona cardio?

Where is the cardio area?

Pronunciation

'Cardio' is stressed on the first syllable: CAR-dio. 'Zona' = ZO-na.

When to use it

Ask this on your first visit to orient yourself in a large gym where the cardio machines (treadmills, bikes, ellipticals) may be in a separate section from the weights area.

What it means

'Dov'è' = where is (contraction of 'dove è'). 'Zona' = area/zone. Italian gyms are typically divided into: 'zona cardio' (cardio area), 'sala pesi' (weights room), 'sala corsi' (group class room), 'zona stretching' (stretching area).

Variations

Dove sono le macchine cardio?

Where are the cardio machines?

Asking for machines specifically.

C'è una zona free weights?

Is there a free weights area?

Asking about the free weights zone.

Dove posso fare gli esercizi a corpo libero?

Where can I do bodyweight exercises?

For bodyweight training area.

Mini Dialogue

— Scusi, dov'è la zona cardio? — Salga al piano di sopra. È la prima sala che trova a destra. — Grazie. E la sala pesi? — Sempre al piano di sopra, ma a sinistra.

— Excuse me, where is the cardio area? — Go up to the floor above. It's the first room you find on the right. — Thank you. And the weights room? — Also on the floor above, but on the left.

Cultural Note

Many Italian gyms are located in basement ('seminterrato') or upper floor spaces in urban buildings, a legacy of the 1980s fitness boom when gyms were squeezed into available city-centre spaces. This is different from the large stand-alone gym buildings common in the US or UK.